The most A24 non-A24 movie I've ever seen.
Sexy nonsense. I liked it.
It's one of those films where it could truly go either way on a rewatch - I could see myself both hating this film or loving this film in the future. But for now I'll sip my coffee and enjoy the protests of the rest of y'all.
The total body count is five.
The cause of death is....stupidity.
I wonder if this movie would be funnier on a re-watch with that in mind.
Like the Pope on masturbating: anti-climactic.
Two talented actors are stuck fleshing out a highschool student's fantasies, which are so trite even she got bored before the ending.
The Talented Mr. Ripley is good, but not great. The locales are beautiful, and it does have some nice plot twists. Jude Law is outstanding in this one and Phillip Seymour Hoffman is excellent in his small, but crucial roll.
Disney's darkest and most adult animated classic may also be its most underrated. Boasting skillfully layered and beautifully colored artwork, Hunchback of Notre Dame is a brutally honest, emotionally complex, and ultimately powerful story of corruption and redemption.
This movie did not catch my attention when I was a kid, not only in that time, but until nowadays. My girlfriend was excited to watch it again and so we were there, watching it. Right from the start I was captured and throughout the whole movie I did not get disappointed.
This film is simply beautiful, every frame is a painting. It’s just astonishing, all the colors and characters looks are great.
Now, about the characters, they’re surprisingly strong and entertaining. Quasimodo has a unique appearance and mannerisms. His kindness and innocence nice to observe. His joy at taking care of the cathedral is really well demonstrated as well.
Esmeralda is beautiful, she differs from the same standard of beauty we are used to see, at least in the time the film was released. She's a strong character and gets her fun from what she does and do the best to be happy at the circumstances she lives — I wonder why Esmeralda is not considered a Disney princess, she deserves it. Ah, and her little goat is so cute.
Frollo is probably the most evil character I have ever seen in a Disney movie, he is truly bad.
The gargoyles are really funny. I love the concept of having talking-gargoyles in this amazing gothic cathedral. It's cool that their names are a reference to the original creator of the story, Victor Hugo.
Tremendous soundtrack, so powerful. It is majestic, macabre and hypnotising. Fits just perfectly with Notre Dame cathedral and the gothic atmosphere of the film. I'm not much into musicals, so I liked the instrumental songs the most.
I also enjoyed the plot, it is original and has a different approach. It is dark, very mature and feels fresh. I certainly wasn't expecting that.
Sure everyone has their kinks and some people like to be dominated. Me? I’ve seen Venom, Venom: Let There Be Carnage and now Morbius all in the movie theater. So I know a thing or two about being a little, dirty submissive. Feed me more daddy Sony
One of the best Bond movies ever!
katie is twisted and unrepentant and sociopathic and i was rooting for her the entire time. :pound_symbol:gayrights
Tiger Girl is a naïve child who counts to ten thusly: 1,2,3,7,7,7,8, k, w... She ramps up her game quickly and then has nowhere left to go so she runs off the board and starts a completely new game.
(Not the mention the titular character (the talented Ella Rumpf who I first saw in Raw and then again in the equally spectacular Sympathy for the Devil) is only the catalyst for the main character, Vanilla the Killer, so why name the movie after her?)
There are a lot of near misses in Tiger Girl (lack of focus in the storyline, uneven acting in some cases, misdirected self-satisfaction) but, in the end, the film's energy, sincerity, and lady balls make it one that's a pleasure to watch.